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Ye In (Jane) HwangUniversity of New South Wales Verified email at unsw.edu.au Cited by 712 |
[HTML][HTML] Accelerated aging in people experiencing homelessness: a rapid review of frailty prevalence and determinants
Introduction Older people experiencing homelessness (PEH) are a rapidly growing
population at risk of accelerated aging and the early onset of geriatric conditions. One …
population at risk of accelerated aging and the early onset of geriatric conditions. One …
Autism in later life: What is known and what is needed?
Abstract Purpose of Review Autism is a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition
characterised by differences in social interaction and communication across multiple …
characterised by differences in social interaction and communication across multiple …
Cohort profile: The Australian longitudinal study of adults with autism (ALSAA)
Purpose There is a significant knowledge gap regarding the lives of adults on the autism
spectrum. Some literature suggests significant health and mental health inequalities for …
spectrum. Some literature suggests significant health and mental health inequalities for …
Experiences of physical and sexual violence as reported by autistic adults without intellectual disability: Rate, gender patterns and clinical correlates
Background Research has repeatedly demonstrated that people with disabilities, particularly
intellectual disabilities, experience violence at higher rates compared to people without …
intellectual disabilities, experience violence at higher rates compared to people without …
Aging well on the autism spectrum: The perspectives of autistic adults and carers
YIJ Hwang, KR Foley, JN Trollor - International Psychogeriatrics, 2017 - cambridge.org
Background:“Aging well” is an increasingly popular concept in gerontology. Adults with
disabilities such as autism spectrum disorder represent a demographically substantial …
disabilities such as autism spectrum disorder represent a demographically substantial …
[HTML][HTML] Design Preferences for a Serious Game–Based Cognitive Assessment of Older Adults in Prison: Thematic Analysis
Background Serious games have the potential to transform the field of cognitive assessment.
The use of serious game–based cognitive assessments in prison environments is …
The use of serious game–based cognitive assessments in prison environments is …
[HTML][HTML] Experiences of performing daily activities in middle-aged and older autistic adults: a qualitative study
This is the first study to investigate instrumental activities of daily living in older autistic
adults. We conducted interviews with fifteen adults (mean age= 60.1, SD= 7.4, range= 50 …
adults. We conducted interviews with fifteen adults (mean age= 60.1, SD= 7.4, range= 50 …
Disengagement from mental health treatment and re-offending in those with psychosis: a multi-state model of linked data
Background and aims Individuals with psychosis are over-represented in the criminal justice
system and, as a group, are at elevated risk of re-offending. Recent studies have observed …
system and, as a group, are at elevated risk of re-offending. Recent studies have observed …
An examination of criminal offenders with dementia in Australian courts
This study aims to characterize people with dementia who were charged with criminal
offences between 1995 and 2020 and describe their offending. Court cases were derived …
offences between 1995 and 2020 and describe their offending. Court cases were derived …
A comparison of older and younger offenders with delusional jealousy
We sought to determine whether or not there were differences in medical, criminological and
legal factors between older and younger offenders with diagnoses of delusional jealousy by …
legal factors between older and younger offenders with diagnoses of delusional jealousy by …